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September 29, 2016

Dale Jr. watches dad's Monte Carlo take a lap; more from 'Dega trip


RELATED: See Dale Jr.’s day at Talladega

Six-time Talladega Superspeedway winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. visited one of his favorite tracks Thursday for an action-packed day of greeting fans, mingling with the Alabama Gang, assisting the track with its landscaping duties and watching his father’s No. 2 Chevrolet take a lap around the superspeedway.

The Hendrick Motorsports wheelman, sidelined for the rest of the season by concussion-like symptoms, was welcomed by Alabama Gang members Bobby Allison, Donnie Allison and short-track legend Red Farmer as an honorary member of the group.


The Alabama Gang, with deep roots in stock-car racing’s early days, was the nickname earned by a group of notable NASCAR drivers — the Allisons, Neil Bonnett, and Farmer among them — with ties to the state. Talladega’s back straightaway was named “The Alabama Gang Superstretch” in their honor in the spring of 2014.


Although Dale Earnhardt was not a part of the group, he remained great friends with the drivers — especially Bonnett, a fellow outdoorsman. The group paid tribute to the first-ballot NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee as Donnie Allison wheeled Earnhardt’s famous No. 2 Monte Carlo around the 2.66-mile track.


See glimpses from Dale Jr.’s day.


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